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Bibliography of the reptiles of
Oregon  [USA]

Note: In order to limit redundancy, relevant literature indexed in the related bibliographies in the left column may not have been included in this page. For a comprehensive search of literature, these bibliographies should therefore also be consulted.


Anderson, O.I.; Slater, J.R. 1941. Life zone distribution of the Oregon reptiles. Occasional Papers Department of Biology College of Puget Sound 12-15: 109-119.

Black, J.H.; Storm, R.M. 1970. Notes on the herpetology of Grant County, Oregon. Great Basin Naturalist 30: 9-12.

Brooking, W.J. 1934. Some reptiles and amphibians, from Malheur County in eastern Oregon. Copeia 1934: 92-93.

Brown, H.A.; Bury, R.B.; Darda, D.M.; Diller, L.V.; Peterson, C.R.; Storm, R.M. 1995. Reptiles of Washington and Oregon. Seattle Audubon Society, Seattle, Washington. 176 pp.

Bull, E.L.; Wisdom, M.J. 1992. Fauna of the Starkey Experimental Forest and Range. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report PSW 291: 1-28.

Bury, R.B.; Corn, P.S. 1988. Douglas-fir forests in the Oregon and Washington cascades: relation of the herpetofauna to stand age and moisture. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report RM 166: 11-22.

Bury, R.B.; Pearl, C.A. 1999. Klamath-Siskiyou herpetofauna: biogeographic patterns and conservation strategies. Natural Areas Journal 19(4): 341-350.

Csuti, B.; Kimerling, A.J.; O'Neil, T.A.; Shaughnessy, M.M.; Gaines, E.P.; Huso, M.M.P. 1997. Atlas of Oregon wildlife: distribution, habitat, and natural history. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, Oregon. 492 pp.

Curtis, A.B. 2003. Horse Rock Ridge Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 27. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report PNW 571: 1-30.

Denburgh, J. van 1897. The reptiles of the Pacific Coast and Great Basin: an account of the species known to inhabit Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Nevada. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences 5: 1-236.

Denburgh, J. van 1912. Notes on some reptiles and amphibians from Oregon, Idaho, and Utah. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (Ser. 4) 3: 155-160.

Dunlap, D.G. 1959. Notes on the amphibians and reptiles of Deschutes County, Oregon. Herpetologica 15: 173-177.

Evenden, F.G. 1948. Distribution of the turtles of western Oregon. Herpetologica 4(6): 201-204.

Farner, D.S.; Kezer, J. 1954. Notes on the amphibians and reptiles of Crater Lake National Park. American Midland Naturalist 50(2): 448-402.

Ferguson, D.E. 1952. The distribution of amphibians and reptiles of Wallowa County, Oregon. Herpetologica 8(3): 66-68.

Ferguson, D.E. 1954. An annotated list of the amphibians and reptiles of Union County, Oregon. Herpetologica 10: 149-152.

Ferguson, D.E.; Payne, K.E.; Storm, R.M. 1958. Notes on the herpetology of Baker County, Oregon. Great Basin Naturalist 18: 63-65.

Fitch, H.S. 1936. Amphibians and reptiles of the Rogue River Basin, Oregon. American Midland Naturalist 17(3): 634-652.

Fitzner, R.E.; Rickard, W.H.; Clark, D.E. 1978. Herpetological survey at the Trojan Nuclear Plant, Oregon. Northwest Science 52(2): 104-107.

Gomez, D.M.; Anthony, R.G. 1996. Amphibian and reptile abundance in riparian and upslope areas of five forest types in western Oregon. Northwest Science 70(2): 109-119.

Graf, W.; Jewett, S.G.; Gordon, K.L. 1939. Records of amphibians and reptiles from Oregon. Copeia 1939: 101-104.

Harris, L.D.; Maser, C.; McKee, A. 1982. Patterns of old growth harvest and implications for Cascades wildlife. Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference 47: 374-392.

Nussbaum, R.A.; Brodie, E.D.; Storm, R.M. 1983. Amphibians and reptiles of the Pacific Northwest. University Press of Idaho, Idaho. 332 pp.

Schonberger, C.F. 1945. Food of some amphibians and reptiles of Oregon and Washington. Copeia 1945: 120-121.

Schuller, R.; Exeter, R.L. 2007. Forest Peak Research Natural area: guidebook supplement 33. U S Forest Service General Technical Report PNW 730: 1-23.

Schuller, R.; Exeter, R.L. 2007. Saddle Bag Mountain Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 34. U S Forest Service General Technical Report PNW 731: 1-22.

Schuller, R.; Fritts, S.J.; Mousseaux, M. 2010. Woodcock Bog Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 40. U S Forest Service General Technical Report PNW 824: 1-21.

Schuller, R.; Halvorson, R. 2008. Horse Ridge Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 37. U S Forest Service General Technical Report PNW 771: 1-25.

Storm, R.M. 1955. A possible snake hibernaculum. Herpetologica 11: 160.

Storm, R.M.; Pimentel, R.A. 1949. Herpetological notes from Malheur County, Oregon. Great Basin Naturalist 9(3-4): 59-63.

Thomas, J.W. (ed.) 1979. 137 wildlife species in the Blue Mountains of 'special interest'. U.S. Department of Agriculture Agriculture Handbook 553: 191-197.

Thomas, J.W. (ed.) 1979. 378 wildlife species of the Blue Mountains listed in phylogenetic sequence by common and scientific names. U.S. Department of Agriculture Agriculture Handbook 553: 168-178.

Thomas, J.W. (ed.) 1979. Additional habitat considerations for 378 wildlife species of the Blue Mountains listed in phylogenetic sequence by common name. U.S. Department of Agriculture Agriculture Handbook 553: 360-377.

Thomas, J.W. (ed.) 1979. Composite occurrence and orientation list for 378 wildlife species in the Blue Mountains. U.S. Department of Agriculture Agriculture Handbook 553: 200-245.

Thomas, J.W. (ed.) 1979. Versatility ratings of 326 wildlife species. U.S. Department of Agriculture Agriculture Handbook 553: 308-331.

Welsh, H.H.; Lind, A.J. 1988. Old growth forests and the distribution of the terrestrial herpetofauna. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report RM 166: 439-458.

Welsh, H.H.; Lind, A.J. 1991. The structure of the herpetofaunal assemblage in the Douglas-fir/hardwood forests of northwestern California and southwestern Oregon. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report PSW 285: 394-413.

Werschkul, D.F. 1982. Species-habitat relationships in an Oregon cold desert lizard community. Great Basin Naturalist 42(3): 380-384.

Whitaker, J.O.; Maser, C. 1981. Food habits of seven species of lizards from Malheur County, southeastern Oregon. Northwest Science 55(3): 202-208.